... active Communist?) For a full bibliography on Garrison-Shaw books and articles up to 1979 see pp. 188-97 of DeLoyd J. Guth and David R. Wrone's The Assassination of John F. Kennedy: A Comprehensive Historical and Legal Bibliography 1963- 1979 (Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press, 1980): a volume worth its weight in gold and one that badly needs updating. Guth and Wrone also detail every relevant article in The New York Times relating to the Garrison inquiry. For more up-to-date accounts of Oswald and New Orleans see Anthony Summers' Conspiracy (New York, McGraw-Hill, 1981) and John F. Davis' Mafia Kingfish: Carlos Marcello and the Assassination of ...

... properly. A Nietzschean 'higher morality' (yes: 'higher cuntality') could be trundled out that enables the 'Überfotze' (the super-cunt) to rise above the restrictions of ordinary morality. In its essence the Noble Lie establishes rigid divisions (an exploitative cuntocracy) by telling us that only certain people can be leaders: the 'guardians of gold'. So, as a sop, we can always offer the possibility that only certain people can be cunts and that the chances are they will already be in, or want, control of things because they feel they should: let our watchword be apathy. For D'Entreves the Noble Lie was now variously termed 'ideology,' or ...

... history, JFK etc. Also links to many conspiracy-related newsgroups. Conspiracy Nation Archives http://www.europa.com/~johnlf/cn.html Politics (US and other), conspiracy and health. Site broken up into 1995 and 1996, and gives monthly list of items published. 1996 includes Oklahoma City bombings, Waco, Ron Brown, Nazi gold, Marilyn, Kennedy and the Mob, the buying of the President, bovine growth hormone, Gulf War syndrome and aspartame (widely used artificial sweetener thought to be associated with migraines and other problems). Can be sent to your e-mail address. ConspiracyWeb http://www.awpi.com/ConspiracyWeb/index.html 'The web site for paranoids' ...

... they were involved in underground politics.' After disclosing this fact in my book I ended the chapter by repeating something else van den Bergh (the head of BOSS) had told me on the subject: 'Those black boxes contain the names of people who voted communist. In intelligence terms that's like knowing where there's several thousand of tons of gold which can be stolen without anyone knowing. Can you imagine British Intelligence not scrutinizing those voting slips? They'd be stupid if they didn't.' I am sure that the head of BOSS was speaking the truth when he told me about this. In any case, I have seen the computer print-outs in BOSS headquarters in Pretoria. On ...

... his forthcoming book, How to Disappear From BIG BROTHER. I e-mailed him: Q. Do all these NSA revelations make any difference to your central thesis? A. They do in the sense that I believe society must become aware of what is happening in the dark side of technology. Most important how users contribute to the bag of gold known as personal data. I offer a realistic solutions that can remove oneself from the chain of digital footprints. However, we cannot disappear without a trace any longer, those days are far gone. I teach people how to disappear and CONTROL their digital footprints. My philosophy is to embrace technology but have other people or services press ...

... one print-bearer died, another one or two would be born. So not only continuity but cross-referencing would be needed to establish that a duplicate print-bearer had not been born at any given moment. And so on ad (very nearly) infinitum. I think the most accessible summary for a lay reader is Jennifer L Mnookin's 'Fingerprints: Not a Gold Standard'. 1 0 The key extract is this:'[The landmark case of Daubert v Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals] invites judges to examine whether the proffered expert evidence has been adequately tested, whether it has a known error rate, whether it has standards and techniques that control its operation, whether it has been subject to meaningful ...

... (63) (Emphasis added.) But of course 'the doctrine' on exchange rate policy changed in 1977 with the dawning of oil revenues. These 'ironies' and 'accidents' always work in the same direction-- in the interests of the City, not the manufacturing economy-- and have done so since the restoration of the gold standard. Nothing was more certain, for example, than that Britain would join the ERM at too high a sterling value for the manufacturing sector. 'Twas ever thus. The London financial elite had always wanted a high sterling exchange rate: it attracts other peoples' money to London (they make money handling money), and it ...

... In view of all this, we may certainly agree that disappearing documents are a problem – especially, as noted previously, where there is a cover-up in place. But a sensible approach to such destruction of evidence is to dig deeper, and to make 'spoliation inferences' where the facts justify them. An over-reliance on documentary exhibits as the gold standard of evidence not only tends to produce false negatives when spoliation has occurred – it can also give rise to false positives. Words on paper have an almost mystical authority for those who seek comfortable certainties – historians find them especially convenient – but a piece of paper cannot be cross-examined. Where there are any grounds for doubt, a ...

... order to protect new nations in their initial stages so that they would mature into the right kind of political-economic entities.1 8 To do this the US regime would guarantee the country at whose invitation it came freedom from foreign interference (the US 17 Kwame Nkrumah (1909 – 1972), first president of Ghana, the first African colony (formerly Gold Coast) to achieve independence from Great Britain (1960), had earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in the United States. Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969) travelled in the US between 1911 and 1917. Both Nkrumah and Ho wrote letters in which they expected that the US would support their independence movements, especially against European colonial powers ...

... Intelligence Agency, whose successor William H Webster finally returned it four years later. However, if this is the case, the question of why the CIA might have been interested in secret documents on the death of a member of the Royal Family remains unanswered. Afterword Briefly mentioned in contemporary news coverage of the death17 was the fact that a gold signet ring was found on one of the burned bodies recovered from the wreckage, which helped identify the prince's remains because it bore an engraved 'W' surmounted by a crown. This ring was one of a matching pair commissioned by the prince's lover, Hungarian- born Zsuzsi Starkloff, who is still alive and wears the remaining ring on ...